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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1870), 1879-04-19

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1870), 1879-04-19 page 1

! f ' VOL. XL. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1879. NO. 95. SIEBERT & LILLEY, BY TELEGRAPH BLANK BOOK TC THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL. MANnFACTURKHS, WASHINGTON. Printers, Binders, Stationers, ..And Legal Blaak PuWIshers. Singiug the Same Sad Soug in the Senate, A FULL LINE OF Randolph spoke in favor of the measure. He was followed by Mr. Groome. After the close of Mr. Cotter's speech Executive session was held and the senate then adjourned until Monday. , MUSE. The morning hour was dispensed with and the subsidiary silver coin bill was not taken up. The House then went into committee of the Whole on the Legislative Appro priation bill, and Mr. McKinley spoke in opposition to the proposed repeal of the f ederal election laws, ae denounced uie FOREIGN. Rigorous Measures to be forced hy Russia, En- The Vatioan and Germany Somewhat' Harmonizing. READY MADE BLANK BOOKS while the House Takes Another legislation as a bold ndwantn attempt Kept constantly on hand. ' ' ' Of Every Description, ' By the EDITION or MNGIiE VOLUME OPERA HOUSE BUILDING, ,p41y (BP BIilr.) AREWliCHWARZ, j I FAOTIOAU it i i u r.i b e n, 17 E. STATE ST., (Near City Hall.) Turn at Theirs, to wipe from the law every protection of the ballot-box, and to surrender it into the unholv hands of hired repeaters and BnL lliniliilll , , , I ballot-box stu tiers at the North and of DDK , I) I II U I 1 1 IJ fa Neither Of Which Does the Work the tissue ballot cheats at the South. Mr. McKinley having read that Mr. Blackburn in the last debate said the Democrats meant to wipe from the ntfltiiiehnnlra nil war mpnnllrp. Mr. Hlselr. to Npoak jUrn ieft the chair and denounced the want of fairness and truth in presenting from his speech an incomplete extract. The gentleman from Ohio (McKinley) had told the committee that lie (Blackburn) had said, speaking for his party, "that that party did not intend to stop until it had stricken from the statute the last vestige of war measures. That utter- Important Matters by the Secretary of ance was not warranted. That utterance Eighty-nine of the Imperiled ners Saved. Mi- More Trouble Threatening Hungarian Cities. .1 I Only Each i Advance, ' ' Member Gets His Piece. PL AraonglOthor Things McKinley Sad- i dies Blackburn, m .! .li-Orders from abroad solicited. jun2 end ly lp - the Treasury. was not true; and the record showed it. RUSSIA. St. Petersburg, April 18. Solovieff, who fired at the Czar, is a son of a groom in the household of Urand Duchess Cath erine. After leaving St. Petersburg Uni versity he became a teacher. He first fell under the notice of the authorities during the inquiries into tne socialistic intrigues, He disappeared and was net heard of until the attempt ot the Czar s hie. A ukase has been published, order ing the appointment of a Governor Gen eral for six of the most populous districts He had asked that gentleman to read the in Russia, with perfectly despotic power, ATTORNEYS. it. P. Woodruff. B. D. Sinclair. WOODRUFF & SIJVOIiAIK, AttornoyH - .t - Xjx7, Room No. 4, Aill Fellows' Temple, teH8m omMBira. o. joiisr m. ruGii, Attorney - t - Xjatxr, No. B7 1-2 SOUTH HIGH M (AiuIhis Building.) s:p i?ial iittciillon given to Adminlsn nllon matters and rrouftM; vjijuri. uuaitim soudibh,. ; i TREASURY CIRCULAR. Washington, April 18. Tlie following circular was issued from the Treasury Department this afternoon : Department circular No. GO, of April whole sentence and lie had declined, say ing that he had not the speech there. He (Blackburn) had then sent the gentleman the speech with the remainder of the sentence underscored. He had aho written a marginal note, asking whether it was not untair so to garble a sentence, -L. 4. E. CHEItiUTON, Attorney - ftt - Xiaxxr, 4 I'loneer Block, COLUMBIA, Collections promptly attended to. - rtyll dAw ly .TT E. C. BRIGO0, ' Attorney at JLiarw, SM K. Finite St., . COLUMBVS, 0., (First building- weBt of City nail.)' NEW SPRING GOODS! LOW DOWN FOB CASH! AT 16, 1879, is hereby rescinded, all four per ail(1 the gentleman had taken the speech and pitched it on his desk: and declined to do him justice. The sentence in full was that the Democratic partv would not stop until it had stricken from the statute book the last vestige of war measures which like these election laws hod been born of passions incident to civil strife and looked alone to the abridgment of the liberty of citizens. Let the gentleman from Ohio take that and gnaw upon it to his hcart'8 content. Was any man so ignorant as to go to the statute book tohnd a constitutional amendment l it was above statute law; it was the organic law. He recognized tlie binding force of every amendment to the Constitution. cent, bonds therein offered for sale having been sold. The ten-dollar rotunding certificates will hereafter bo exchanged for lawful money in sums not to exceed one hundred dollars at one time, by the Treas urer and Assistant Treasurers ol tne United States, and by all public officers bonded for that purpose. They will not be issued hereafter upon certificate of any National Bank depository. Commissions on such exchanges heretofore or hereafter made will be allowed at a rate of one-eighth of one per cent, on any ag gregate of one thousand dollars, without regard to the period in which such exchanges are made. Department circulars exceeding those of a General in time of war. It is thought probable that either 1'rince Uourks or rnnce Milikon will be Governor General of Petersburg. Rus sian journals have been forbidden to make any further mention of Solovieff s attempt on tlie lite ot the Czar, The exploring expedition to Merr will consist of four columns, each numbering z,uuu men. London, April 18. On account of spe cial repressive measures by Russia, it is expected a large proportion of 5,000 to 10,000 Buspected persons now in custody will be sent in chains to the JNortheost, OSBORN ITALY. of March 1U and 20, 187a, are modified Applause.! He recognized their valid- accordingly. John Siieruan, Jty a part 0f the organic law of the ; . , . Secretary. nmi an(i he iei,i that man faithless to republican members in CAUCUS. f hiB duties of citizenship who refused to A Inint Ri.nntilli.on cnncua nf Sonntr. give them lull torcc and ettect. iue re and Representatives was held to-night, nuufc" of the gentleman from Ohio had THE TAIIiOR. CAM. AT ONCE. . feb20 cod 8m lp CORNS, BUNIONS, INGROWING NAILS And all niNfuuoH or the Feet, - Cored without Puln or Acids, by DK.F. AVM AND WIFE, Ofllce No. 10 McCune Block, (Cor. High and Ony 8ts., Columbus, 0.) for the nurnose of appointing a Con gressional Campaign Committee and transacting any other business which might be laid before them. Representative Frye acted as Chairman. The reso lution heretofore adopted, declaring that no more pairs should be mado by Republican members of the House, was reconsidered, and it was agreed that the Executive Committee designate a committee to take charge of and arrange for the pairing ot gentlemen wno may desire it. Til ( j)b State Journal Olltm IIIkIi, lNaii and Chapel St. COMLY, FRANCISCO & CO. 1'HHLIHlIERS AND PROPRIETORS. t. w. riiAseisco, tieneral Manager. he Advisory Caucus committee reported that Republican members of the Home should offer no dilatory motions or resort to filibustering to prevent the introduction of general legislation during tho present session, but that they should quietly oppose the consideration of nll legislation beyond the appropriation bills, which were the cause of the extra session. The recommendation was unanimously adopted. The following Congressional campaign committee was announced : Maine, Representative Lindsey; New Hampshire, Senator Rollins; Vermont, Representative Tylsr; Massachusetts, Representative Crapo; Rhode Island, Senator Burn-side; Connecticut, Representative Waitc; New York, Representative Hiscock ; New Jersey, Representative Robeson; Pcnn- , I NV1VUII1U. AVCUIVBCUVHUVQ l l.HM iuh.y- Sraafe-Considcrationof the Represent ativeUrnerjyirginiaep. Representative Martin; Mississippi, Senator Bruce; Louisiana, Senator Kellogg; Ohio, Representative McKinley; Tennessee, Representative Houk; Indiana, Representative Orth; Illiriis. blank; Michigan, Representative Hubbcll; Florida, Horatio Bisbeej Iowa, Representative Allerton; Calilornia, Senator Booth; Minnesota, Representative Dunnell ; Kansas, Representative Ryan; Nevada, Sena tor Jones; ncDrasKa, senator raouocK, Colorado, Representative Belford; Washington Territory, Delegate Brents; Dakota Territory," Delegate Bennett. The caucus was very harmRnioiis. THE BOND SALE 98TH CALL FOR TEN-, FORTIES. Subscriptions to the four per cent, loan bonds under the circular of April 16, were received prior to 7 o'clock yesterday evening, amounting in the aggregate to $39,000,000, and the residue of $150,000,-000 offered by the circular was taken by the associated banks and bankers through Jerry Williams, editor of the the First National Bank of Jew Woodrfield Spirit of Democracy, lias York. Two, subscr.pUons wcre also . . , ' , , i . ., . made covering $41,000,000 of re-been appointed to n clerkship in the funding certificates, reserved by the United States Senatesalary $2,200. circular referred to for popular Jerry is a pretty decent man, and distribution, dm tne suoseriptions were will no doubt fill the office creditably. But why waste an office on Monroe county? The twenty-seven Republi cans, resident in uiai county, can ui u ,nlMCTiDtiom for them already ma,fe. influenced by Williams, and all the The Treasury Department this evening other voters are good tor tlie Uemo- issued its ninety-eigiitn can tor redemp tion 01 Donna, xnecau is ior jiou,uvu,wu of 10-40 bonds of 1804, of which $40,-775,000 are coupon bonds and $113,- The lowest Depth 225,000 registered bondB. Principal and ... . - .. .i accrueu intercut win uu uaiu uv iue If heretofore any action on the part Xrcagury on nnd atter tho of ju1t of the Democratic maioritv in the Ohio next, and interest on said bonds will then OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY. Aran. 18, Armv bill was continued Howt The House in committee of the Whole further considered the Legislative bill. General Asaombly. AP9IL 18. Senate Bills to create Moses Wilson ruler of Cincinnati, nnd to deprive the Mayor of Columbus of his lawful prerogatives were passed. House Senate bill codifying luws read a 'third time and pnsspil. Judications for the Ohio Valley Falling barometer, south and east ifiWs, .warmer, elear or partly cloudy wather. Gf.ntlemjbij of the Senate and House of Representatives, hear and take heed to this special message: It you want to ninkc a dead sure thing of it, pass an act empowering the Cemetery Trustees to appoint the City Clerk. been wanting in truth and fairness in at tempting to put him (Blackburn) in an improper and unfair light before the country. Mr. McKinley said he meant no discourtesy to the gentleman from Kentucky. He had said distinctly, in the cousre ol his remarKs, mat he would read the remainder of the Bcntencc if his speech was sent to him. If he had observed tho page who had brought him the speech he would have stopped and read what the gentleman had asked. He only made this statement for tho purpose of placing himself right in the respect due to the gentleman from Kentucky, not for the purpose of taking back or modifying anything he had said. He did not think that the remainder f the sentence modified it. Mr. House made a strong speech against tlie retention of the Federal Election law on the statute book. Mr. Burrows was the next speaker. He was followed by Mr. Coffroth. At the close of his speech Mr. Price obtained the floor and the committee rose. Sessions were ordered for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights of next week for debate only. Adjourned until to-morrow. Rome, April 18. Several German prelates, including Archbishop Ledoclioov-ski, have offered to resign their sees to facilitate negotiations between Germany and tbe Vatican. Don Carlos has unexpectedly appeared at the Vatican and had an audience with tho Pope, who declined to discuss tlie pretender's claims. An agreement has been effected between Germany and the Vatican on some points concerning the Bishops who are most compromised with the German Government. The idea of the Concordat will lie abandoned, but declarations will be exchanged establishing tlie new order of things relative to the legal positions of tne ijisnops. HUNQARV. Pesth, April 18. Rivers Maros and Karos have again broken their dams. zarenuis is destroyed and Aran en dangered. Some hundreds of square miles of fields are again submerged. The towns of Bel-zerend, Tanusd and Gyulavarasoy are threatened. Water at Szegedin has risen eight inches. People are again quitting tneir nomes. S0YPT. Constantinople, April 18. The Sultan, receiving an envoy from the Khedive, expressed disapproval of the Khedive's New Lead for the Clucluuati South ern. n,wfiwv-iT ,Vnt.iI 1R mrd i. tt I strong probability that the present company operating the Cincinnati Southern railway will be superceded by a new company, which has Deen organ ized with a capital ot i,uuv,w to oper ate that road. The terms of the new lease are considered more satisfactory to the city, and the new company only awaits the acceptance of the bid by the Trustees to complete their organization. If this is done, it is believed the new company will take possession ol the road May i. ( New Orleana Knees A Broken Neck. New Orleans, April 18. In the races, Kingsland won the H mile dash; Virginian second, Egypt third. Time 2:17. Egypt was favorite. Mile heats, won by Largentiue; Bill Dillon second. Time 1:49; 1:50; 152. Dillon won the first heat, Third race, miles, won by Essillah; Kingsland second, Leroi third. Time 3:20. Judge Hancock was crowded against the fence by Leroi and fell, breaking his neck. HiB rider was badly injured. Tunneling Detroit Klver Becoiuendad Milwaukee-, April 18. The Executive Committee of Lake Underwriters, an association with a combined capital of over twenty-four million dollars, in session in this city, unanimously adopted a resolution declaring that in their opiniooa bridge across Detroit river at or near Detroit, Michigan, would bo highly objectionable and a great obstruction to navigation ; that a tunnel is entirely practicable and would meet all the wants of trade and prove unobjectionable. The Board, therefore, cordially recommends the construction of a tunnel. Ice Breaking I d. Detroit. April 17.-A telegram from 611111116 ENGLISH "LINOLEUM." vjiu MacKinuw lo-uigiu reports uie ice broke up between there and Mackinaw Island this afternoon. There is no change observable above McGulpins. The steamer St. Paul tried to go to Mackinaw Island to-day, but could not get through the ice. Weather warm and ice melting fast. With a good heavy wind it is thought boats could get through the straits in a few days. Tidal Waves. Gloucester, Mass., April 18. Two tidal waves were perceptible in the harbor to-day. The first at 12:30 raised the water two and a half feet along the wharves, sweeping vessels at anchor directly against the wind, floating off vessels that were aground, and stirring mud from the bottom. The second occurred at 4:30 p. in., equal to the first. '. Gore. Mpcclal Dispatch to the Ohio State Journal. COMPANY, 128 SOUTH HIGH 4HF. PREPARED TO 11 RMSII II III COMPLETE WITS Gore, O., April 18. Mr. Bcni. Webb, no of the oldest of our citizeiiB, has been adjudged insane and sent to the Athens Asylum. He is auout uo years ol age. Made an Assignment. ' Buffalo. April 18. William L. Doyle, proprietor of tbe Buffalo Agricultural Works, has made an assignment. ' BY MAIL AND TELEGRAPH. ? Carpets, Curtains, Cornices, Lamtoefjuins, Tatle Linens, Napkins, Etc., AND GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. . ' Our stock of CARPETS is full and complete, embracing all of the new and choice styles. We secure the control iu this market of a large number of New and Elegant Patterns in the Finest Grades of CARPETS, making them private to us, We ask the attention of persons furnishing houses this spring to this line of goods. Our stock of CURTAINS and UPHOLSTERY GOODS is unusually large and well selected this spring, and we invite the attention of purchasers to our line of Real and Nottingham Lace Curtains. Brass and flalnut Poles and Cornices. Raw Silks, Repps. Terrys, Cretonnes. Chintzes, Lambrequins, Etc., Etc. We have the entire control for Central Ohio for the NEW WOOD CARPETING (LIGNUM), which comes in all widths, from 6 to 24 feet. Also, the We always have in stock a full line of patterns of American Linoleum. We make to order LAMBREQUINS, CORNICES and other INTERIOR DECORATIONS, in any style ami on short notice. Our Btock of TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, SHEETINGS, COMPORTS, SPREADS, BLANKETS, eto is LARGER and HANDSOMER titan ever, and at prices never before approached. THE LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES ! IN CENTRAL OHIO! OSBORN S COJUL-FJi.TXr 128 SOUTH IIIOII TIX33ErX'. COLORED EXODUS. "The Movement" Organizing on a Lasting Scnlo in New Orleans-Calls for Aid from the Went. St. Louis, April 18. A number of prominent colored men of this city have organized a Bociety called the Colored Immigration Aid Association, and elected J. Milton Turner, President, and Albert Burgess, Secretary. Tlie Association has been incorporated and it is designed to make it permanent, its ouject, as Btniea in its constitution, is to raise funds for the establishment of colored colonics and Work on the Exposition buildinw at Mexico has stopped for want ofappropriations. An pxnlnfiinn norm-red in Otto cnlltsrr. conduct, but said he did not intend to near Branahdale. Pennsylvania, yester- dethrone him. day, injuring, several men. Ohio. Daniel Antreni, of Logan comity, died April 15, aged seventy-five years. M. D. Hammond, of Mt. Blanchard, lade an assignment to ChestewCook Thursday. Assets about $20,000; liobili- i... u,. . .--- f Tim Board of Manairers of the Xenia Orphans' Home Thursdav night appoint- -J T...1 -Mn.l.B T) Wn,.n flA.;n- tendent, vice Dr. Keifer, resigned. A three-vear old child of Jacob Chnrer, of Ada. accidentally choked to death an infant in the family Thursday, vfiiue feeding it, tlie parents both being absent from the room. The Trustees of the Athens Asylum for the Insane removed Assistant Physicians committing a rape on an eight year old child here last week, had a hearing at New Lexington yeBtcrday and was discharged. Bowen has not yet put in an appearance here, and if we may judge by the popular clamor, it would be advisable for him to give (his place a wide berth. One of the members of the firm of Vilas, Blood & Co. was arrested and tried before Esquire Davey to-day, for issuing a certificate of indebtedness payable otherwise than in money, and was held in tlie sum of $200 for nis appearance before the Court of Common Pleas. BELGIUM. Brussels, April 18. Of the two hundred and forty miners imperiled by the ex plosion in the Agrappe coal pit, eighty- nine thus lor have been rescued. GREAT BRITAIN. Inun.v. Ani.ll 10D lv ail start in the Newmarket International Handicap, which was won by Briglia. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. A Oala Day in lit. Veruon-New Castle Hall Dedicated - Colnmbns Divis ion's Star Drlll-An Excellent Time by the Mailed Knights. Special Dispatch to tho Ohio Slate Journal. Mount Vebnon, O., April 18. Never, since the centennial 4th of July, has Mount Vernon been bo tastefully decor ated as it was to-day, in honor and mem Newark. To the Editor ol the Olilo Bute Juunml: Newark. Ohio. Anril 18. The most interesting little fight, Democratic in all its bearings, will be that of filling the shoes of lately resigned County Clerk Wells.. The applicants for the vacated place to da,. j, the appointee, who is a rural rooster, and not eA calculated to perform the duties of the office. Brown, by the new Court Honse ring, was selected, not ior his merits, but to conserve a purpose, the design of which is likely to fall to pieces before it can be put to use. The bulk of the Democratic party of Licking county outside of Newark are beginning to imbibe notions of their own in regard to the management of their atlairs, HIIKJi YOU WANT TO IMI'ER Oil DECORATE VOI It IIO.ME, f ' A I.I. ANll EXAMINE OIK ARTISTIC DESIGNS IN WALL PAPER. MANY OF II I EM A HE SPECIAL PATTERNS, TO BE HAD ONLY OF US ! PRICES LOW! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! HL O. BAWDALL & CO., No. 5 DESHLER BLOCK, WEST BftOAD ST. WAKHIID. Nightingale McCauley 18ti, lit ncv. o. v. uuisiuuin Street M. E. Church, this city, in West Jef- Anril 17. v. uuisiuunier, ol 'i'lnrd rson, Ohio, Mr. DeWitt C. Niohtin- a ALE, of Illinois, and Miss SADIE 51c-CALEDY, of West Jefferson. j i i. fin Thev are lmbiDinir the notion lreeiy mat .!, Jw. Tlrs' Maimider. of Perrv. an honest man is a much nobler pattern of and Eddv. of Guernsey county. Charges humanity. to aid immigration of colored men from ory of the anniversary ot the fcnignts oi the Southern States to other sections of Pythias and their noble workings in this the Union. Its Board of Directors is not city. completed yet, but it will embrace some The outer decorations on Main street of the most active, responsible colored consisted of flags, mottoes and emblems men in the city. It will also have an ad- of the order trimmed in evergreen. In visorv board of white men. Several most of the show windows could be prominent and influential gentlemen have seen, arranged out of the azainst Dr. Clarke for drunkenness and opium eating were not proveo. (roods, some word or letter emblem atic 'of the order, and decorations nf fine eoods. flowers and ever green. The most noticeable feature of the mottoes waa that of Baker Brothers, druggists. It consisted of a real human skull and cross-bones, with a motto read ing, " 'Tis sweet to die for one we love" as Pvthias said to Damon, when he cratic ticket in any event. promised to act in that capacity. Between three and four hundred more refugees arrived here this week, and the Relief committee are doing alt in their power to relieve their wants and forward them to their destination. New Orleans. April 18. In the convention of colored people a committee on address reported among other things the dlnnnritv in the matter nf nnnulation: as ni-nfforpd himnplf ns his substitute, declined. These certificates will be offered between white and colored, in Kcd rivor . The Now Castle Hall ib situated on the . . undo tl.n (orm nf tho nirenlar narishes. there being two colored to one west side of Monumental Square, corner- issued to-day, for the next sixty days, and white man. The pointas made that if the ing on High Btreet, in the new Raymond . . 8ecurcd if not taken the Department will de- negroes were given their rights they block, and is finely furnished with Brus- . . , , i.m; .hnriin- It ; n,lT;hlo h, ner-nnt would carrv the elections, iue colored e caroet and Boia lunnuie, aiso a new people nowevcr proposed m emigrate ami organ ami altars oi nne uesigu aim wum- settle whero they would he Iree irom snot- l.'niansmp. Ihe officers cnairs are ciauo-inuis. The address touched on emigra fiitelv carved and unholstered in silk tion, but mado no definito suggestions. A Two splendid six-lightchandeliers. which, resolution to emigrate, and asking am ol when lighted, cost beaulilul renections the North, provoked discussion which led of harmonizing colors. Matting tn some confusion. Adiourned till to- rnVcra the whole intorior of the Hall. In connection witn tins, matter who mabes him, than a Dolitical trickster, and the mud- Bill element of the county will so determine when opportunity offers. Other MorrOW Connty. .,!.at,.,iff.nii . .InnnW pnmlMiite for Totno Miter of the Ohio State Journal: 'iKin. l in th. w.v of a emintv Mt. Oit.ead. Ohio. Anril 17. The past fc-. fii, p rjoi l,,i A ;!,., . ' ., 7 ' T ' ., t..1 . UUlia., UUUll i . laain, v.. ...... ..... -r, six monuis nave ueen uuunuauy u notwithstanding the number ol defeats he old nconle. More of this clasfl of our 1 1, i,j ,..,,;. Itmn I, SifWnt population have succumbed to varic-UB alfl0 a canafdate which, if un'snoccsBful. DIED. 1 I.ianTKR On Friilav. Anril 18. Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Solomon and Mary Lighter, iu the forty-seeond year of her age. The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the family res- ence, No. 487 hast r niton street, r nends are invited to attend. It Dispatch copy and dig. Journal. AUCTION SALE ! will certainlv be the loser in taking what has been given him. Joe Winegarner, Brown's deputy clerk-to-be, unless the heavens fall between now and the time of holding the nominating Convention, will be another candidate. The un announced ones are legion, but will come tn the front at the sound of the gong. Of this throng, if he consents to have his name used, is Jim Lingafelter, who is more man liKeiy to unocK me persim- CRIME AND CASUALTY. Bennte were needed to bring that majority into utter and supreme contempt, that action waa taken yesterday when, financial and committees. Representative Murch has filed two petitions from his State praying that all moneys used as a circulating medium of Nebraska Criminals. Lincoln. Neb., April 18. Doctor St. Louis, who was to hang to-day at Wahoo for poisoning his wife, shot himself, not ' VI there are throe ante-rooms and a large re- cention room and library, all nicely fur nished tn the most annroved modern style, tending to the comforts of the mem bers. forms of disease, than during any period of twice its length in tno past two decades. Notwithstanding this unprece- lented mortality. Morrow oounty can boast of having resident in her borders the oldest citizen of the State William Gordon who came here from England many years ago, and who is now in his 100th year. He is undoubtedly the oldest resident of the State. The rjeonle of this olaco have already commenced preparations for a prpper ob- mnn8 Gibson has been secured as orator lor tlie ,,..... tl, AtW nronnr.linns re To tlio Euilnr ot the Ohio State Journal uvuiuti ..- i r m, r r i II 10 nr n H w ..aiim iif, nprmnnent tnrm. 'l ie VylRCLKVlLI.E. umu, AUin Jo. itiib, well known and acknowlcgcd ability of Greene left yesterday for her home in the speaker assures a large attendance. Nashville, lenn essee. Tho f-ioneral has sn often anneared before H. M, 8. Pinafore arrives here next Mt. Gilead audiences that he will draw a Mon.iay evening unaer me inanugi-uieiii larire crowd, and then the people are nl- of the Molman upern troupe. wov romlv and willine to oav due re- Young Lndies' "Mission Bund" last mM W flni-nl tribute to the memory of evening held a social ut llit-ir church. ... j , ' , r. . t in riantrtorl hnrnPfl. w in an cpnernilRlv r irl I irnuy u:i inn. poured their life's blood to secure per- ' The "Circle of Industry," young ladies' mnnonnp tn AmnriiMi'. nnblo nnd free in- society of M. E. Church, social, last even- niitiitinni.. Lot nn cherish their memory ing at the residence of Mr. J. P. Steele, nn mi.nl witt, a xpnlnnii and riirnrnus I West Main street. T... .1 1 ..J .Al. ..In.;,,l.. Tl.n Pnnctnhlp'j ill p nf D m. - . . . ... ..... i NHVHniv muse urnuu uuu uuuis iiiiiviui.. i . - - . Ihe tlail was elegantly decorated Willi , . . ,, . (i,0:.1; tnck nf irrnceries still irnes on. .... i.tir-i lui "uu;u mrj vnt.m . .- , , 0- - Contrary to tfce usual courBe, the Weldon' Over two weeks ago the old constable commenced flowers, and a large motto, "Welcome, i...4. . till . . m?" "" " ,L,?'",UUU,U u" ft W nnd fiovernnr tance has resulted trimmed in evergrccn placed, :n iront. . n. . th. chief .: o the sale and continued until his time ex in iimeccnv ... j exchange ne issued ny no "ovornmeni hTm unt 1 the 10 h of May. At one o'clock p. m., in accordance with " T anu the political situation pired and the newly elected constable deprive the people of Columbus of the ' J0: ?. !" ,T( T Wl Agent John B. Furay arrested the orders of Chancellor Commander EWort Zntion. Most of the tackled the business, and yet the .ale goes ... .i i .uu uj rl"", , tn-dnit Peter R. Thnmmnn. elerk in the J. iu. fruits of their victory over the bummers United States shall have been Btamped .1 ii in w,.n i n,p .1;,. thereon, shall be lull legal tender ior an at the late election. Here is the dig- dlIel) p,;bUo tnd priTaUr. ,ht said mon- nified Sonate, legally representing one eyB be a unit of value; that all moneys now used as a circulating lueunuu ui half of the legislative power, and supposed to represent all of the dignity (God save the ninrk!) of the great State of Ohio, prostituting the majesty of the Commonwealth in order to punish the people of Columbus for voting as they pleased 1 Is there any depth to which the majority will not descend in order to compass a mean, petty, partisan end? The action of the majority in the House in adjourning, instead of taking a recess, indicates a determination on change, not full legal tender, be with drawn at the earliest practicable momont, and full legal tender money take the place thereof. The House committee on Indian Affairs to-day took up the Choctaw Indian claim. The House election committee has re- to-day Peter B. Thompson, clerk in the postomce at Seward, .Nebraska, tor robbing the mails. The arrest was made upon decoy letters. Over $12,000 waa found on hiB person, lhompson pleads guilty. Baldwin and Green, belonging to the Olive party, are being tried at Hastings. Sufferers by the Tornado. Charleston, S. C, April 17. DislrosB in Watcrboro, on account of Wednesday's tornado, is so widespread that the city authorities have forwarded $000 worth of ceived the papers in the contested election provisions and $1,000 cash for the relief R . . TT ll nr1.1 TU!.J f II... .nirnMM i.uutt, TomnkinB. the members of Timon Lodge no. 4o assembled at Uastle nan, preparatory to meeting Columbus Divis ion No. 1. At 2 o clock the body, num- berinir over one hundred, thirty of whom were Uniformed, moved to the Cleveland, Mt. vernon and Columbus Depot, in regular order. On the arrival of the 2:18 ex- oress from Columbus, the procession re formed, headed by Marshal Magers and nolice force: second, Timon Uniform Rank; third, Barracks Band; fourth, Co lumbus uivision mo. 1, uniiorm case of Donnelly v. Washburn, Third Congressional district of Michigan. EELLOOQ DENIES THE CHARGE. Before the Senate committee on Priv ileges and Elections to-day Kellogg emphatically denied the assertion of Judge Spofford, that ho (Kellogg) had bribed members of the Legislature to vote for his election to the Senate. of the Biifferers. Dnrncd to Death. Wells, Me., April 18. The town farm buildings burned last night. George Dykeman, keeper, and a pauper perished. hers. and After fifth, the Timon grand Square with some of their fine drilling, which was greatly appreciated and highly spoken of by all. At 4 o'clock mem- Democrats are very reticent with refer- on every day and evening and no sight .... in il.p nntlnn nf flielr leaders, but an vet of an end. occasional honest, outspoken member of Sam Lee, the Chinaman who came here that party denounces in no smooth terms a lew uays ago vo loosee ior wusnee aim ii, fr.ii,o,.,w mli-lt which actuates these returned to Cincinnati, came back yester- gi iitlemen. It is candidly admitted by day to Bettlo down here. Headquarters inM nf tho nnrtv that thev are losinir will lie under Van neyde's store. strength day by day, and the present With ourpedestrian matoh and heathen augUI'S a Complete anil liner tie- Jinnee, vni;ievine in iuuhiuk ii' i'iu toni nf tltpir Tifirly nt the enauinp ffrcasivelv. election. Many of them are becoin- V. A. r. Courtright's birthday will be ing alarmed at the revolutionary ac- celebrated to-night by his many trieiids. ot the ueuiocrauc leaders, anu To tho Giiitoi- of the Ohio State Journal: Mt. Vernon. Ohio, April 17. Mr. 8, P. Brooks, an aged and respected citizen of Wayne township, this county, died yes terday after a brief illness. Ho was tion when the North gets thoroughly aroused, paraue, r. i.ui- ... rt. n . i , . I .-J f..ll I Lim iuiuuvinui III. WI".J ,. UllUIllUUS Jjivis.on lenieria.ueu in uy . ... . - j that Un0,e one thousand spectators on Monumental nU . Oulrnatorial race again, and as frankly oonfess that Ewing or any other one, with tho Bishop influ- ly spoken ol by all. At 4 o ciock mem- ' . , hh; dc , g t1,e dead very strong and enthusiastic member of Don and. spectators repair u. vasue , g o aU limn Democratic the Methodist Church, and died shouting. CHIEF HOSES, rltlpf fnapa linvinv norpflil. the l'resi- the part of the majority of that body to det has set aside a very large reservation nam the bill on Mondnv. Possibly. !" Washington lerntory, or Moses ami however, there may be decency enough in the House tn squelch out this iniquity. But even should the bill be put through under the party lush, we are assured that the work will be in vain. Hall, which was soon filled to its ut most capacity. The assembly was called to order bv Chancellor Comniandor J. M. Tompkins t'allnre-AiwIgnee-Rallroatli. Chicaoo, April 18. Harding & Savage, who have been agents for extensive purchases of wheat, suspended to-day, owinsr to the failure of their oiiBtomers to put up margins. Three-quarters of a mill- Prayer by Grand Prelate D.W. Chase, ion of bushels of wheat and one-fouth The dedioatlon ceremonieB by Deputy million nf rnrn wprn this nfternnnn on tlie fivanA f llmnnnllnr .Irmnnh Llnwall. 01 Mo llis people, with such Indians as may af- market. They are short $26,000, but ex- lumbus, wore very imposing. The dedi- hliate, and the fleerectary ol tne interior nect to pay up and continue business cation sneech by J. Ji. Waiglit, lisq., waa may send. shortly. la masterly niece of eloquence, instructive. nominations. Under the order isaued by Judge Blod- impressive and was loudly applauded bv """ The President hns nominated I'reder- gett, William Vochce, assignee of the U nreseiit. Tho Pythian Glee Club clme' Inlc 8 Miner United Rinten Attorney for Germaiiia Insurance Company, is renucBt- furnished some Bnlendid singing, and the Hbawuec. the Northern district nf Texas: Wilson ed under the further account for moneys Barracks band discoursed music in tliei r To tin Editor ol tho Ohio State Journal : M. Stanley, Illinois, Indian Agent of Lob received by mm, to snow causeway no usual manner. Whawnee, Ohio, April 10. iiiesciioois leoislntinn. must as certainly fail of sue- MrB. Margaret Jackson attempted am- cess. cide yesterday afternoon, it is said, by The Reniihlicana are saniruine and noisonimr. But the use ot the stom- buoyant, and think the prospects were ach pump saved her from an untimely never better for carrying Ohio by a good death. This is said to bo the third at- round majority. The April elections are tempt, hrst by drowning and second uy but a forerunner of what will happen in hanging. mat October. Garfield hero is regarded as the coming man, and Taft stock is rapidly on the de- Pinos Agency, Colorado. Harriabiurff. To tbe Editor of tho Ohio Suto Journal: Harrisbi'fo, Ohio, April 18. The officers elect of this village have all given Fort J--alxth Congresa Special Session. SENATE. Consideration was resumed ot the Wal lace resolution to alter the rule of tho accepted bonds. J. L. Smith, Mayor; Senate so that removals and appointments Stephen Lvdav. Clerk: A. C?Rnsk. Treas- he made, the Secretary of the Senate should not pay over certain moneys not Adjournment was then had until seven at this place will close Friday, the 26th accounted lor by mm. o clock, r rom toven to eight o'clock a re- inst. J. Albert Dean, wiionaseeen auper- It Ib stated the Wabash railroad is pro cention and band concert were held at Cbb- intendent for the last three years, will rating with the roads leading west from tie Hall, which was again crowded. At a leave here at the cloBe of the school, to St. lyouis, so that freight can be carried few minutes past eight the Knights and take charge of the Sugnr Grove schools, through to Kansas uty lrom JNcw lorn invited guests, accompanied uy tneir la dies, marched to llio itowiy jiome, where about two hundred and fifty par took of the many good things which anrpntl tbn ltnnmint. tnlilp. After annrO- tiriale toasts, the assembly repaireu to via St. Louis cheaper than Chicago. Snow In New York. Pout Jervis, N. Y April 18. Five inches of snow fell here, a foot at Monte- cello, and six to ten inches along the Jef- Fairtield conntv. Sunday, the Oth inst., a man named Weiner and his Bon John were stabbed by J. Shaw. Shaw was arrested at the time. Monday young Weiner died from the effects of his wound. We learn that Shaw, urer; J. J.Mieedcns, Mreet Commissioner, The tno prooW(1 lQ amem,ed KCnitm and Curtis Lydny, Marshal. removals and appointments to be ap- Ti.A t.. ... .i.. r:.n.i rnii..H k. i.n p.;,innt r ti,n Nnnntn nj r..i..n.i.... v.. n, .:u Ti;n:n ;i,.i.l k tlm nlna fannn LrnnKli nf tl,n Vrip At Sirnntnn rlnapil tl.o Aov't nninvnlilo exercises loni Sr.. has liepn diseharired and is now at bovs want to get new instruments, and was along this week and paid their men. of the morning hour, and the Army Ap- snow, hail and wind prostrated two miles to bo remembered by the many members large. . this is the way they intend to raise money m. . ..... - , I ... ,n ... 1 f I . . , 1 I .1 .11 IT! I I 1. iir. oi teiegranu noieB. i oi om jimon. uuu Kirk's Opera House, where a grand ball who as arrested for stabbing Weiner, The National Advocate came out yes terday with an odoroiiB article on nne of their notorious party leaders. Joe what's the matter? Didn't your partnei carry the Second ward? It is too bad that "small fries" cannot get through th; big world without trampling on each other's corn fields. Wenterville. To the Editor of ihe Ohio State Journal : Westerville, O., April 18. A large attendance was at the social at liishn Dickson's last night a very pleasant oc casion. Tho Cornet Band boys, assisted by Pro fessor Todd and others, will give a concert at the College Chapel to-night. They also urnnose to mve an entertainment the Town Hall next Tuesday night. Tli The boys are all feeling good. I propriation bill was taken up and Mr. of telegraph poles. John B. Bowen, who was arrested for I to pay for then). New Advertisements. $5.00 GRAND BANQUET $5.00 TO HE (HVEN AT THE PARK HOTEL, COLUMBUS, OHIO, -ON Monday HJoriiiiK, Stejpt. 1, 1B7Q, Or us soon thereafter as 12,000 Tickets are sold, when ten days no tice will be given iu all Columbus papers or ihe lline of holding Ihe Banquet. X ticket admits the holder to Equal Share in $60,000 Worth of Columbus City Property Deeded to live Trustees, in trust, for the Banquet Ticket holders. The majority of the Ticket holders present, on the day of the Banquet, will select a committee to adopt a plan to tlisposeof the property above mentioned. F. MICH FX. it 184 MONROE AYENUE (Late Residence of T. W. Algeo), on Tuesday.April 22,1879, at 1:30 P.M. The sale includes all in the house. Tapestry Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Parlor and Bed-Room Furniture, Book Case and Elegant Books, Mirror, Choice Engravings, Base Burners and Cook Stove, With Crockery and Kitchen Furniture Terms niailc known on day or sale. WM. 0. DUNN & CO. split 3t flew Music Books , by Rer. Sniouwl ok of Aimai and 8. H. Hncrk. A boot oi reat boau- ty, being In ettect "The (toftpol in Song," full ot trnotl teiti. with the beat of new lmuni and melodies mode for them. In prat and nearly reaay, n an ior u. an reins. THE NHININft R1VKR Ib olio of I bo bat purest nnd nweeiMl ol .Vnrfii .Vfliwf ong hooks. OKMN OF ENULfNII MONO U one of Lhfl rOokH ol the noblo Home Aluurai Libratr.wuic contains nearly nil the good bheel Muslo ever niibimtiea. ftilioi me Deal Konga. znu puges. Sii.oo uoarns; jft ciowi MrVAFOHKoontlnuea in uivat UemanJ. Si tor vocal copy, complotu. 7o contH iot inntrunitrntfti arrangeiudt. The Sorcerer, complete, is equally good, ai me same price. THE MINK A I, RECORD liusagTand rir dilation, and is a capital Weotiy Musical I'M per. 82 per year, 6 eentH for siimle copy, con- tuintug w come worm 01 music, OLIVER DIT80N & CO,, Bolton. 0. H. DITS0N & CO,, J. t. DITS0N & CO., 843 Broadway, N. V. apiy d BAW aw ly 922 Chettnut St,,Phlla relatlali' W. Ilimtinaton. Tiusteo, etc., plaintiff, r. Elijah deckel and oitiein, aeieuuants. Court ot Common Pleas of Fran kiln county, Ohio. TN PURSUANCE OP AN ORHEK OF THE i Court of Common rieaa of trankiin coutu nei. mmle at 11ia SuDtember term tlioroof. A. 1 1H1. In tbn nbovc entitled acUnil. Rl)l to iilin Jul Wuod anJ direrted, tho uiiderslgiKHl will oltev for sale, at public auction, to tho highest bidder, im Tucttriny, (lie aoih Day or lKny, A. 16179, nt 11 O'clock A. M., At thfi door of tho CoitTt Houso of in Id Franklin count v. in the city of Columbus, the follow! tag renl estate: Ilelng the north half ol lot number six (61, in T. W. Tulmadgu'a nddition to the city of OilumbuH.iu said county of Frajiklinaml Hiate of Ohio, as apptmra upon the plat of said addition rerorded in I'lfti i5ook uuiunur ono i), page auu, iu tho Hecoriler'fi office of Franklin county, Ohio, tu.ino the laiiio nrpmineH convened toKUinh Deck er hy James I'oiudexlcr ami wife, by deed bearing date 01 Apni a. a. v. ion. Appraised at f.1,200. j. WM. Baldwin Master Commissioner. Dewitt A .Hoffman, Plaintiff s Attorneys. ap!9 ltaw 5t b FOR. SA THE Mta'sCiiriiaie MaiMClmi Business DENIG & FERSOH. On account of tbe recent death of Mr, John J. Ferson, we offer for sule our entire business, including Ntork, Ntenm Power, 1'Htti'rnn, Tools, Machinery, Goodwill, etc. Our customers nnd the trade can depend on having their orders filled promptly as usual. For further information, terms, etc., apply to IDEnXTIGr db PERSOINT April 18, 1079. apl9 1 4p tf No. 78 . IIIOII ST., ( oluiiilius, O. SEE STIMSOHS' SPHIUG STYLES IHE ARTIST TAILORS, 123 Sot Hi St ma LAWN CEMETERY. ATTENTION, LOT OWNERS 1 AM NOW NtKPAItKD Tt) F1I.I. AU. orders for Plants, Evergreens, Shrubbery, Eto., At the Lowest Rates. No extra eharife for planting flowers in Cemetery or delivering to sny pari oi iue eiiy, Leave orders either at Oreen House or my Stand nt market. CAMPBELL HILL 'NURSERY. J. 1. CAMPBF.I.l,, l'rop'r. ii)2 lui 1 -l)i A. C. KiuncK. W. U. Kiiso. T. V. Oohkn. EMMICK, FORI) & OGDEN, FOUNDRY. ARCHlTKCTl'BAIi and other CASTINGS, Patterns and Models made to oriler. Mnnufiieturers of the celebrated Stool Wagon SltoiM. Office and Woiikh Fnelory St., north of Ooodnle, (W.( Mill .V, O. mhS 1 SMp ALEXANDER HOUSTON, COLUMBUS TOBACCO AGENCY Storage and Commission Merchant, 180 Somn High Street, ' de28 1 p tl COLVMBrS, O. KEEP'S SHIETS Ketn C uk torn HliirU, made to measure. The very beat that can bo produced at any price. Nix for 99. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Kwiin Pntfint Partly MnAo Dren Hhlrtff. The voi-y best that can ltd produced at any prlce, fit for $9, Easily finished by any little girl; all diltionH work done. Rwi.'H CJInglinm lTnihrellnM,the very best, Pntoni Proteolod Rlbn,$I m?ta. Extra Finn Twlllwl Ntlh, Pnravou Frame, . Hcp'n Kid CjIIovoh for Dent, the very hOHt. One Button, 91.10. Two Buttou, ftl.SIl. KoiN rnHorwctwr, lloslflr, Oollnrw, Very bent and lowest piices. All goodi warranted Biiiiiltloii ot matei lal and liictilars.wlth full par ticulars ami dtrtvMDiiM inr niensuronient, mslltd R. W. LINEN, Sole Ag't d5 ood Gm 1 4p 17 NOUTII IIIUII NT. uvea nin i w J. T. HARRIS & CO., ARCHITECTS, ilsve moved into their new quarters, In the McCunt Block, Cor. Day and High JAS. WILLIAMS, DYER AND PRF.SHKU OF OF.NTI.F.MEN'U Uolhiiii, Hi'iiMlltm, nud Silk Vclvul Col-hr. Also, Silk snd Folt Hit Clcsned, BlockMt and Kiitrttutued. No. 9U uth Front Htreet, In rear oiNgll House. Branch Offleo, BmlMman BaUit. ing, corner Brond and High streets. nolJ It 1 if

! f ' VOL. XL. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1879. NO. 95. SIEBERT & LILLEY, BY TELEGRAPH BLANK BOOK TC THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL. MANnFACTURKHS, WASHINGTON. Printers, Binders, Stationers, ..And Legal Blaak PuWIshers. Singiug the Same Sad Soug in the Senate, A FULL LINE OF Randolph spoke in favor of the measure. He was followed by Mr. Groome. After the close of Mr. Cotter's speech Executive session was held and the senate then adjourned until Monday. , MUSE. The morning hour was dispensed with and the subsidiary silver coin bill was not taken up. The House then went into committee of the Whole on the Legislative Appro priation bill, and Mr. McKinley spoke in opposition to the proposed repeal of the f ederal election laws, ae denounced uie FOREIGN. Rigorous Measures to be forced hy Russia, En- The Vatioan and Germany Somewhat' Harmonizing. READY MADE BLANK BOOKS while the House Takes Another legislation as a bold ndwantn attempt Kept constantly on hand. ' ' ' Of Every Description, ' By the EDITION or MNGIiE VOLUME OPERA HOUSE BUILDING, ,p41y (BP BIilr.) AREWliCHWARZ, j I FAOTIOAU it i i u r.i b e n, 17 E. STATE ST., (Near City Hall.) Turn at Theirs, to wipe from the law every protection of the ballot-box, and to surrender it into the unholv hands of hired repeaters and BnL lliniliilll , , , I ballot-box stu tiers at the North and of DDK , I) I II U I 1 1 IJ fa Neither Of Which Does the Work the tissue ballot cheats at the South. Mr. McKinley having read that Mr. Blackburn in the last debate said the Democrats meant to wipe from the ntfltiiiehnnlra nil war mpnnllrp. Mr. Hlselr. to Npoak jUrn ieft the chair and denounced the want of fairness and truth in presenting from his speech an incomplete extract. The gentleman from Ohio (McKinley) had told the committee that lie (Blackburn) had said, speaking for his party, "that that party did not intend to stop until it had stricken from the statute the last vestige of war measures. That utter- Important Matters by the Secretary of ance was not warranted. That utterance Eighty-nine of the Imperiled ners Saved. Mi- More Trouble Threatening Hungarian Cities. .1 I Only Each i Advance, ' ' Member Gets His Piece. PL AraonglOthor Things McKinley Sad- i dies Blackburn, m .! .li-Orders from abroad solicited. jun2 end ly lp - the Treasury. was not true; and the record showed it. RUSSIA. St. Petersburg, April 18. Solovieff, who fired at the Czar, is a son of a groom in the household of Urand Duchess Cath erine. After leaving St. Petersburg Uni versity he became a teacher. He first fell under the notice of the authorities during the inquiries into tne socialistic intrigues, He disappeared and was net heard of until the attempt ot the Czar s hie. A ukase has been published, order ing the appointment of a Governor Gen eral for six of the most populous districts He had asked that gentleman to read the in Russia, with perfectly despotic power, ATTORNEYS. it. P. Woodruff. B. D. Sinclair. WOODRUFF & SIJVOIiAIK, AttornoyH - .t - Xjx7, Room No. 4, Aill Fellows' Temple, teH8m omMBira. o. joiisr m. ruGii, Attorney - t - Xjatxr, No. B7 1-2 SOUTH HIGH M (AiuIhis Building.) s:p i?ial iittciillon given to Adminlsn nllon matters and rrouftM; vjijuri. uuaitim soudibh,. ; i TREASURY CIRCULAR. Washington, April 18. Tlie following circular was issued from the Treasury Department this afternoon : Department circular No. GO, of April whole sentence and lie had declined, say ing that he had not the speech there. He (Blackburn) had then sent the gentleman the speech with the remainder of the sentence underscored. He had aho written a marginal note, asking whether it was not untair so to garble a sentence, -L. 4. E. CHEItiUTON, Attorney - ftt - Xiaxxr, 4 I'loneer Block, COLUMBIA, Collections promptly attended to. - rtyll dAw ly .TT E. C. BRIGO0, ' Attorney at JLiarw, SM K. Finite St., . COLUMBVS, 0., (First building- weBt of City nail.)' NEW SPRING GOODS! LOW DOWN FOB CASH! AT 16, 1879, is hereby rescinded, all four per ail(1 the gentleman had taken the speech and pitched it on his desk: and declined to do him justice. The sentence in full was that the Democratic partv would not stop until it had stricken from the statute book the last vestige of war measures which like these election laws hod been born of passions incident to civil strife and looked alone to the abridgment of the liberty of citizens. Let the gentleman from Ohio take that and gnaw upon it to his hcart'8 content. Was any man so ignorant as to go to the statute book tohnd a constitutional amendment l it was above statute law; it was the organic law. He recognized tlie binding force of every amendment to the Constitution. cent, bonds therein offered for sale having been sold. The ten-dollar rotunding certificates will hereafter bo exchanged for lawful money in sums not to exceed one hundred dollars at one time, by the Treas urer and Assistant Treasurers ol tne United States, and by all public officers bonded for that purpose. They will not be issued hereafter upon certificate of any National Bank depository. Commissions on such exchanges heretofore or hereafter made will be allowed at a rate of one-eighth of one per cent, on any ag gregate of one thousand dollars, without regard to the period in which such exchanges are made. Department circulars exceeding those of a General in time of war. It is thought probable that either 1'rince Uourks or rnnce Milikon will be Governor General of Petersburg. Rus sian journals have been forbidden to make any further mention of Solovieff s attempt on tlie lite ot the Czar, The exploring expedition to Merr will consist of four columns, each numbering z,uuu men. London, April 18. On account of spe cial repressive measures by Russia, it is expected a large proportion of 5,000 to 10,000 Buspected persons now in custody will be sent in chains to the JNortheost, OSBORN ITALY. of March 1U and 20, 187a, are modified Applause.! He recognized their valid- accordingly. John Siieruan, Jty a part 0f the organic law of the ; . , . Secretary. nmi an(i he iei,i that man faithless to republican members in CAUCUS. f hiB duties of citizenship who refused to A Inint Ri.nntilli.on cnncua nf Sonntr. give them lull torcc and ettect. iue re and Representatives was held to-night, nuufc" of the gentleman from Ohio had THE TAIIiOR. CAM. AT ONCE. . feb20 cod 8m lp CORNS, BUNIONS, INGROWING NAILS And all niNfuuoH or the Feet, - Cored without Puln or Acids, by DK.F. AVM AND WIFE, Ofllce No. 10 McCune Block, (Cor. High and Ony 8ts., Columbus, 0.) for the nurnose of appointing a Con gressional Campaign Committee and transacting any other business which might be laid before them. Representative Frye acted as Chairman. The reso lution heretofore adopted, declaring that no more pairs should be mado by Republican members of the House, was reconsidered, and it was agreed that the Executive Committee designate a committee to take charge of and arrange for the pairing ot gentlemen wno may desire it. Til ( j)b State Journal Olltm IIIkIi, lNaii and Chapel St. COMLY, FRANCISCO & CO. 1'HHLIHlIERS AND PROPRIETORS. t. w. riiAseisco, tieneral Manager. he Advisory Caucus committee reported that Republican members of the Home should offer no dilatory motions or resort to filibustering to prevent the introduction of general legislation during tho present session, but that they should quietly oppose the consideration of nll legislation beyond the appropriation bills, which were the cause of the extra session. The recommendation was unanimously adopted. The following Congressional campaign committee was announced : Maine, Representative Lindsey; New Hampshire, Senator Rollins; Vermont, Representative Tylsr; Massachusetts, Representative Crapo; Rhode Island, Senator Burn-side; Connecticut, Representative Waitc; New York, Representative Hiscock ; New Jersey, Representative Robeson; Pcnn- , I NV1VUII1U. AVCUIVBCUVHUVQ l l.HM iuh.y- Sraafe-Considcrationof the Represent ativeUrnerjyirginiaep. Representative Martin; Mississippi, Senator Bruce; Louisiana, Senator Kellogg; Ohio, Representative McKinley; Tennessee, Representative Houk; Indiana, Representative Orth; Illiriis. blank; Michigan, Representative Hubbcll; Florida, Horatio Bisbeej Iowa, Representative Allerton; Calilornia, Senator Booth; Minnesota, Representative Dunnell ; Kansas, Representative Ryan; Nevada, Sena tor Jones; ncDrasKa, senator raouocK, Colorado, Representative Belford; Washington Territory, Delegate Brents; Dakota Territory," Delegate Bennett. The caucus was very harmRnioiis. THE BOND SALE 98TH CALL FOR TEN-, FORTIES. Subscriptions to the four per cent, loan bonds under the circular of April 16, were received prior to 7 o'clock yesterday evening, amounting in the aggregate to $39,000,000, and the residue of $150,000,-000 offered by the circular was taken by the associated banks and bankers through Jerry Williams, editor of the the First National Bank of Jew Woodrfield Spirit of Democracy, lias York. Two, subscr.pUons wcre also . . , ' , , i . ., . made covering $41,000,000 of re-been appointed to n clerkship in the funding certificates, reserved by the United States Senatesalary $2,200. circular referred to for popular Jerry is a pretty decent man, and distribution, dm tne suoseriptions were will no doubt fill the office creditably. But why waste an office on Monroe county? The twenty-seven Republi cans, resident in uiai county, can ui u ,nlMCTiDtiom for them already ma,fe. influenced by Williams, and all the The Treasury Department this evening other voters are good tor tlie Uemo- issued its ninety-eigiitn can tor redemp tion 01 Donna, xnecau is ior jiou,uvu,wu of 10-40 bonds of 1804, of which $40,-775,000 are coupon bonds and $113,- The lowest Depth 225,000 registered bondB. Principal and ... . - .. .i accrueu intercut win uu uaiu uv iue If heretofore any action on the part Xrcagury on nnd atter tho of ju1t of the Democratic maioritv in the Ohio next, and interest on said bonds will then OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY. Aran. 18, Armv bill was continued Howt The House in committee of the Whole further considered the Legislative bill. General Asaombly. AP9IL 18. Senate Bills to create Moses Wilson ruler of Cincinnati, nnd to deprive the Mayor of Columbus of his lawful prerogatives were passed. House Senate bill codifying luws read a 'third time and pnsspil. Judications for the Ohio Valley Falling barometer, south and east ifiWs, .warmer, elear or partly cloudy wather. Gf.ntlemjbij of the Senate and House of Representatives, hear and take heed to this special message: It you want to ninkc a dead sure thing of it, pass an act empowering the Cemetery Trustees to appoint the City Clerk. been wanting in truth and fairness in at tempting to put him (Blackburn) in an improper and unfair light before the country. Mr. McKinley said he meant no discourtesy to the gentleman from Kentucky. He had said distinctly, in the cousre ol his remarKs, mat he would read the remainder of the Bcntencc if his speech was sent to him. If he had observed tho page who had brought him the speech he would have stopped and read what the gentleman had asked. He only made this statement for tho purpose of placing himself right in the respect due to the gentleman from Kentucky, not for the purpose of taking back or modifying anything he had said. He did not think that the remainder f the sentence modified it. Mr. House made a strong speech against tlie retention of the Federal Election law on the statute book. Mr. Burrows was the next speaker. He was followed by Mr. Coffroth. At the close of his speech Mr. Price obtained the floor and the committee rose. Sessions were ordered for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights of next week for debate only. Adjourned until to-morrow. Rome, April 18. Several German prelates, including Archbishop Ledoclioov-ski, have offered to resign their sees to facilitate negotiations between Germany and tbe Vatican. Don Carlos has unexpectedly appeared at the Vatican and had an audience with tho Pope, who declined to discuss tlie pretender's claims. An agreement has been effected between Germany and the Vatican on some points concerning the Bishops who are most compromised with the German Government. The idea of the Concordat will lie abandoned, but declarations will be exchanged establishing tlie new order of things relative to the legal positions of tne ijisnops. HUNQARV. Pesth, April 18. Rivers Maros and Karos have again broken their dams. zarenuis is destroyed and Aran en dangered. Some hundreds of square miles of fields are again submerged. The towns of Bel-zerend, Tanusd and Gyulavarasoy are threatened. Water at Szegedin has risen eight inches. People are again quitting tneir nomes. S0YPT. Constantinople, April 18. The Sultan, receiving an envoy from the Khedive, expressed disapproval of the Khedive's New Lead for the Clucluuati South ern. n,wfiwv-iT ,Vnt.iI 1R mrd i. tt I strong probability that the present company operating the Cincinnati Southern railway will be superceded by a new company, which has Deen organ ized with a capital ot i,uuv,w to oper ate that road. The terms of the new lease are considered more satisfactory to the city, and the new company only awaits the acceptance of the bid by the Trustees to complete their organization. If this is done, it is believed the new company will take possession ol the road May i. ( New Orleana Knees A Broken Neck. New Orleans, April 18. In the races, Kingsland won the H mile dash; Virginian second, Egypt third. Time 2:17. Egypt was favorite. Mile heats, won by Largentiue; Bill Dillon second. Time 1:49; 1:50; 152. Dillon won the first heat, Third race, miles, won by Essillah; Kingsland second, Leroi third. Time 3:20. Judge Hancock was crowded against the fence by Leroi and fell, breaking his neck. HiB rider was badly injured. Tunneling Detroit Klver Becoiuendad Milwaukee-, April 18. The Executive Committee of Lake Underwriters, an association with a combined capital of over twenty-four million dollars, in session in this city, unanimously adopted a resolution declaring that in their opiniooa bridge across Detroit river at or near Detroit, Michigan, would bo highly objectionable and a great obstruction to navigation ; that a tunnel is entirely practicable and would meet all the wants of trade and prove unobjectionable. The Board, therefore, cordially recommends the construction of a tunnel. Ice Breaking I d. Detroit. April 17.-A telegram from 611111116 ENGLISH "LINOLEUM." vjiu MacKinuw lo-uigiu reports uie ice broke up between there and Mackinaw Island this afternoon. There is no change observable above McGulpins. The steamer St. Paul tried to go to Mackinaw Island to-day, but could not get through the ice. Weather warm and ice melting fast. With a good heavy wind it is thought boats could get through the straits in a few days. Tidal Waves. Gloucester, Mass., April 18. Two tidal waves were perceptible in the harbor to-day. The first at 12:30 raised the water two and a half feet along the wharves, sweeping vessels at anchor directly against the wind, floating off vessels that were aground, and stirring mud from the bottom. The second occurred at 4:30 p. in., equal to the first. '. Gore. Mpcclal Dispatch to the Ohio State Journal. COMPANY, 128 SOUTH HIGH 4HF. PREPARED TO 11 RMSII II III COMPLETE WITS Gore, O., April 18. Mr. Bcni. Webb, no of the oldest of our citizeiiB, has been adjudged insane and sent to the Athens Asylum. He is auout uo years ol age. Made an Assignment. ' Buffalo. April 18. William L. Doyle, proprietor of tbe Buffalo Agricultural Works, has made an assignment. 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We make to order LAMBREQUINS, CORNICES and other INTERIOR DECORATIONS, in any style ami on short notice. Our Btock of TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, SHEETINGS, COMPORTS, SPREADS, BLANKETS, eto is LARGER and HANDSOMER titan ever, and at prices never before approached. THE LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES ! IN CENTRAL OHIO! OSBORN S COJUL-FJi.TXr 128 SOUTH IIIOII TIX33ErX'. COLORED EXODUS. "The Movement" Organizing on a Lasting Scnlo in New Orleans-Calls for Aid from the Went. St. Louis, April 18. A number of prominent colored men of this city have organized a Bociety called the Colored Immigration Aid Association, and elected J. Milton Turner, President, and Albert Burgess, Secretary. Tlie Association has been incorporated and it is designed to make it permanent, its ouject, as Btniea in its constitution, is to raise funds for the establishment of colored colonics and Work on the Exposition buildinw at Mexico has stopped for want ofappropriations. An pxnlnfiinn norm-red in Otto cnlltsrr. conduct, but said he did not intend to near Branahdale. Pennsylvania, yester- dethrone him. day, injuring, several men. Ohio. Daniel Antreni, of Logan comity, died April 15, aged seventy-five years. M. D. Hammond, of Mt. Blanchard, lade an assignment to ChestewCook Thursday. Assets about $20,000; liobili- i... u,. . .--- f Tim Board of Manairers of the Xenia Orphans' Home Thursdav night appoint- -J T...1 -Mn.l.B T) Wn,.n flA.;n- tendent, vice Dr. Keifer, resigned. A three-vear old child of Jacob Chnrer, of Ada. accidentally choked to death an infant in the family Thursday, vfiiue feeding it, tlie parents both being absent from the room. The Trustees of the Athens Asylum for the Insane removed Assistant Physicians committing a rape on an eight year old child here last week, had a hearing at New Lexington yeBtcrday and was discharged. Bowen has not yet put in an appearance here, and if we may judge by the popular clamor, it would be advisable for him to give (his place a wide berth. One of the members of the firm of Vilas, Blood & Co. was arrested and tried before Esquire Davey to-day, for issuing a certificate of indebtedness payable otherwise than in money, and was held in tlie sum of $200 for nis appearance before the Court of Common Pleas. BELGIUM. Brussels, April 18. Of the two hundred and forty miners imperiled by the ex plosion in the Agrappe coal pit, eighty- nine thus lor have been rescued. GREAT BRITAIN. Inun.v. Ani.ll 10D lv ail start in the Newmarket International Handicap, which was won by Briglia. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. A Oala Day in lit. Veruon-New Castle Hall Dedicated - Colnmbns Divis ion's Star Drlll-An Excellent Time by the Mailed Knights. Special Dispatch to tho Ohio Slate Journal. Mount Vebnon, O., April 18. Never, since the centennial 4th of July, has Mount Vernon been bo tastefully decor ated as it was to-day, in honor and mem Newark. To the Editor ol the Olilo Bute Juunml: Newark. Ohio. Anril 18. The most interesting little fight, Democratic in all its bearings, will be that of filling the shoes of lately resigned County Clerk Wells.. The applicants for the vacated place to da,. j, the appointee, who is a rural rooster, and not eA calculated to perform the duties of the office. Brown, by the new Court Honse ring, was selected, not ior his merits, but to conserve a purpose, the design of which is likely to fall to pieces before it can be put to use. The bulk of the Democratic party of Licking county outside of Newark are beginning to imbibe notions of their own in regard to the management of their atlairs, HIIKJi YOU WANT TO IMI'ER Oil DECORATE VOI It IIO.ME, f ' A I.I. ANll EXAMINE OIK ARTISTIC DESIGNS IN WALL PAPER. MANY OF II I EM A HE SPECIAL PATTERNS, TO BE HAD ONLY OF US ! PRICES LOW! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! HL O. BAWDALL & CO., No. 5 DESHLER BLOCK, WEST BftOAD ST. WAKHIID. Nightingale McCauley 18ti, lit ncv. o. v. uuisiuuin Street M. E. Church, this city, in West Jef- Anril 17. v. uuisiuunier, ol 'i'lnrd rson, Ohio, Mr. DeWitt C. Niohtin- a ALE, of Illinois, and Miss SADIE 51c-CALEDY, of West Jefferson. j i i. fin Thev are lmbiDinir the notion lreeiy mat .!, Jw. Tlrs' Maimider. of Perrv. an honest man is a much nobler pattern of and Eddv. of Guernsey county. Charges humanity. to aid immigration of colored men from ory of the anniversary ot the fcnignts oi the Southern States to other sections of Pythias and their noble workings in this the Union. Its Board of Directors is not city. completed yet, but it will embrace some The outer decorations on Main street of the most active, responsible colored consisted of flags, mottoes and emblems men in the city. It will also have an ad- of the order trimmed in evergreen. In visorv board of white men. Several most of the show windows could be prominent and influential gentlemen have seen, arranged out of the azainst Dr. Clarke for drunkenness and opium eating were not proveo. (roods, some word or letter emblem atic 'of the order, and decorations nf fine eoods. flowers and ever green. The most noticeable feature of the mottoes waa that of Baker Brothers, druggists. It consisted of a real human skull and cross-bones, with a motto read ing, " 'Tis sweet to die for one we love" as Pvthias said to Damon, when he cratic ticket in any event. promised to act in that capacity. Between three and four hundred more refugees arrived here this week, and the Relief committee are doing alt in their power to relieve their wants and forward them to their destination. New Orleans. April 18. In the convention of colored people a committee on address reported among other things the dlnnnritv in the matter nf nnnulation: as ni-nfforpd himnplf ns his substitute, declined. These certificates will be offered between white and colored, in Kcd rivor . The Now Castle Hall ib situated on the . . undo tl.n (orm nf tho nirenlar narishes. there being two colored to one west side of Monumental Square, corner- issued to-day, for the next sixty days, and white man. The pointas made that if the ing on High Btreet, in the new Raymond . . 8ecurcd if not taken the Department will de- negroes were given their rights they block, and is finely furnished with Brus- . . , , i.m; .hnriin- It ; n,lT;hlo h, ner-nnt would carrv the elections, iue colored e caroet and Boia lunnuie, aiso a new people nowevcr proposed m emigrate ami organ ami altars oi nne uesigu aim wum- settle whero they would he Iree irom snot- l.'niansmp. Ihe officers cnairs are ciauo-inuis. The address touched on emigra fiitelv carved and unholstered in silk tion, but mado no definito suggestions. A Two splendid six-lightchandeliers. which, resolution to emigrate, and asking am ol when lighted, cost beaulilul renections the North, provoked discussion which led of harmonizing colors. Matting tn some confusion. Adiourned till to- rnVcra the whole intorior of the Hall. In connection witn tins, matter who mabes him, than a Dolitical trickster, and the mud- Bill element of the county will so determine when opportunity offers. Other MorrOW Connty. .,!.at,.,iff.nii . .InnnW pnmlMiite for Totno Miter of the Ohio State Journal: 'iKin. l in th. w.v of a emintv Mt. Oit.ead. Ohio. Anril 17. The past fc-. fii, p rjoi l,,i A ;!,., . ' ., 7 ' T ' ., t..1 . UUlia., UUUll i . laain, v.. ...... ..... -r, six monuis nave ueen uuunuauy u notwithstanding the number ol defeats he old nconle. More of this clasfl of our 1 1, i,j ,..,,;. Itmn I, SifWnt population have succumbed to varic-UB alfl0 a canafdate which, if un'snoccsBful. DIED. 1 I.ianTKR On Friilav. Anril 18. Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Solomon and Mary Lighter, iu the forty-seeond year of her age. The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the family res- ence, No. 487 hast r niton street, r nends are invited to attend. It Dispatch copy and dig. Journal. AUCTION SALE ! will certainlv be the loser in taking what has been given him. Joe Winegarner, Brown's deputy clerk-to-be, unless the heavens fall between now and the time of holding the nominating Convention, will be another candidate. The un announced ones are legion, but will come tn the front at the sound of the gong. Of this throng, if he consents to have his name used, is Jim Lingafelter, who is more man liKeiy to unocK me persim- CRIME AND CASUALTY. Bennte were needed to bring that majority into utter and supreme contempt, that action waa taken yesterday when, financial and committees. Representative Murch has filed two petitions from his State praying that all moneys used as a circulating medium of Nebraska Criminals. Lincoln. Neb., April 18. Doctor St. Louis, who was to hang to-day at Wahoo for poisoning his wife, shot himself, not ' VI there are throe ante-rooms and a large re- cention room and library, all nicely fur nished tn the most annroved modern style, tending to the comforts of the mem bers. forms of disease, than during any period of twice its length in tno past two decades. Notwithstanding this unprece- lented mortality. Morrow oounty can boast of having resident in her borders the oldest citizen of the State William Gordon who came here from England many years ago, and who is now in his 100th year. He is undoubtedly the oldest resident of the State. The rjeonle of this olaco have already commenced preparations for a prpper ob- mnn8 Gibson has been secured as orator lor tlie ,,..... tl, AtW nronnr.linns re To tlio Euilnr ot the Ohio State Journal uvuiuti ..- i r m, r r i II 10 nr n H w ..aiim iif, nprmnnent tnrm. 'l ie VylRCLKVlLI.E. umu, AUin Jo. itiib, well known and acknowlcgcd ability of Greene left yesterday for her home in the speaker assures a large attendance. Nashville, lenn essee. Tho f-ioneral has sn often anneared before H. M, 8. Pinafore arrives here next Mt. Gilead audiences that he will draw a Mon.iay evening unaer me inanugi-uieiii larire crowd, and then the people are nl- of the Molman upern troupe. wov romlv and willine to oav due re- Young Lndies' "Mission Bund" last mM W flni-nl tribute to the memory of evening held a social ut llit-ir church. ... j , ' , r. . t in riantrtorl hnrnPfl. w in an cpnernilRlv r irl I irnuy u:i inn. poured their life's blood to secure per- ' The "Circle of Industry," young ladies' mnnonnp tn AmnriiMi'. nnblo nnd free in- society of M. E. Church, social, last even- niitiitinni.. Lot nn cherish their memory ing at the residence of Mr. J. P. Steele, nn mi.nl witt, a xpnlnnii and riirnrnus I West Main street. T... .1 1 ..J .Al. ..In.;,,l.. Tl.n Pnnctnhlp'j ill p nf D m. - . . . ... ..... i NHVHniv muse urnuu uuu uuuis iiiiiviui.. i . - - . Ihe tlail was elegantly decorated Willi , . . ,, . (i,0:.1; tnck nf irrnceries still irnes on. .... i.tir-i lui "uu;u mrj vnt.m . .- , , 0- - Contrary to tfce usual courBe, the Weldon' Over two weeks ago the old constable commenced flowers, and a large motto, "Welcome, i...4. . till . . m?" "" " ,L,?'",UUU,U u" ft W nnd fiovernnr tance has resulted trimmed in evergrccn placed, :n iront. . n. . th. chief .: o the sale and continued until his time ex in iimeccnv ... j exchange ne issued ny no "ovornmeni hTm unt 1 the 10 h of May. At one o'clock p. m., in accordance with " T anu the political situation pired and the newly elected constable deprive the people of Columbus of the ' J0: ?. !" ,T( T Wl Agent John B. Furay arrested the orders of Chancellor Commander EWort Zntion. Most of the tackled the business, and yet the .ale goes ... .i i .uu uj rl"", , tn-dnit Peter R. Thnmmnn. elerk in the J. iu. fruits of their victory over the bummers United States shall have been Btamped .1 ii in w,.n i n,p .1;,. thereon, shall be lull legal tender ior an at the late election. Here is the dig- dlIel) p,;bUo tnd priTaUr. ,ht said mon- nified Sonate, legally representing one eyB be a unit of value; that all moneys now used as a circulating lueunuu ui half of the legislative power, and supposed to represent all of the dignity (God save the ninrk!) of the great State of Ohio, prostituting the majesty of the Commonwealth in order to punish the people of Columbus for voting as they pleased 1 Is there any depth to which the majority will not descend in order to compass a mean, petty, partisan end? The action of the majority in the House in adjourning, instead of taking a recess, indicates a determination on change, not full legal tender, be with drawn at the earliest practicable momont, and full legal tender money take the place thereof. The House committee on Indian Affairs to-day took up the Choctaw Indian claim. The House election committee has re- to-day Peter B. Thompson, clerk in the postomce at Seward, .Nebraska, tor robbing the mails. The arrest was made upon decoy letters. Over $12,000 waa found on hiB person, lhompson pleads guilty. Baldwin and Green, belonging to the Olive party, are being tried at Hastings. Sufferers by the Tornado. Charleston, S. C, April 17. DislrosB in Watcrboro, on account of Wednesday's tornado, is so widespread that the city authorities have forwarded $000 worth of ceived the papers in the contested election provisions and $1,000 cash for the relief R . . TT ll nr1.1 TU!.J f II... .nirnMM i.uutt, TomnkinB. the members of Timon Lodge no. 4o assembled at Uastle nan, preparatory to meeting Columbus Divis ion No. 1. At 2 o clock the body, num- berinir over one hundred, thirty of whom were Uniformed, moved to the Cleveland, Mt. vernon and Columbus Depot, in regular order. On the arrival of the 2:18 ex- oress from Columbus, the procession re formed, headed by Marshal Magers and nolice force: second, Timon Uniform Rank; third, Barracks Band; fourth, Co lumbus uivision mo. 1, uniiorm case of Donnelly v. Washburn, Third Congressional district of Michigan. EELLOOQ DENIES THE CHARGE. Before the Senate committee on Priv ileges and Elections to-day Kellogg emphatically denied the assertion of Judge Spofford, that ho (Kellogg) had bribed members of the Legislature to vote for his election to the Senate. of the Biifferers. Dnrncd to Death. Wells, Me., April 18. The town farm buildings burned last night. George Dykeman, keeper, and a pauper perished. hers. and After fifth, the Timon grand Square with some of their fine drilling, which was greatly appreciated and highly spoken of by all. At 4 o'clock mem- Democrats are very reticent with refer- on every day and evening and no sight .... in il.p nntlnn nf flielr leaders, but an vet of an end. occasional honest, outspoken member of Sam Lee, the Chinaman who came here that party denounces in no smooth terms a lew uays ago vo loosee ior wusnee aim ii, fr.ii,o,.,w mli-lt which actuates these returned to Cincinnati, came back yester- gi iitlemen. It is candidly admitted by day to Bettlo down here. Headquarters inM nf tho nnrtv that thev are losinir will lie under Van neyde's store. strength day by day, and the present With ourpedestrian matoh and heathen augUI'S a Complete anil liner tie- Jinnee, vni;ievine in iuuhiuk ii' i'iu toni nf tltpir Tifirly nt the enauinp ffrcasivelv. election. Many of them are becoin- V. A. r. Courtright's birthday will be ing alarmed at the revolutionary ac- celebrated to-night by his many trieiids. ot the ueuiocrauc leaders, anu To tho Giiitoi- of the Ohio State Journal: Mt. Vernon. Ohio, April 17. Mr. 8, P. Brooks, an aged and respected citizen of Wayne township, this county, died yes terday after a brief illness. Ho was tion when the North gets thoroughly aroused, paraue, r. i.ui- ... rt. n . i , . I .-J f..ll I Lim iuiuuvinui III. WI".J ,. UllUIllUUS Jjivis.on lenieria.ueu in uy . ... . - j that Un0,e one thousand spectators on Monumental nU . Oulrnatorial race again, and as frankly oonfess that Ewing or any other one, with tho Bishop influ- ly spoken ol by all. At 4 o ciock mem- ' . , hh; dc , g t1,e dead very strong and enthusiastic member of Don and. spectators repair u. vasue , g o aU limn Democratic the Methodist Church, and died shouting. CHIEF HOSES, rltlpf fnapa linvinv norpflil. the l'resi- the part of the majority of that body to det has set aside a very large reservation nam the bill on Mondnv. Possibly. !" Washington lerntory, or Moses ami however, there may be decency enough in the House tn squelch out this iniquity. But even should the bill be put through under the party lush, we are assured that the work will be in vain. Hall, which was soon filled to its ut most capacity. The assembly was called to order bv Chancellor Comniandor J. M. Tompkins t'allnre-AiwIgnee-Rallroatli. Chicaoo, April 18. Harding & Savage, who have been agents for extensive purchases of wheat, suspended to-day, owinsr to the failure of their oiiBtomers to put up margins. Three-quarters of a mill- Prayer by Grand Prelate D.W. Chase, ion of bushels of wheat and one-fouth The dedioatlon ceremonieB by Deputy million nf rnrn wprn this nfternnnn on tlie fivanA f llmnnnllnr .Irmnnh Llnwall. 01 Mo llis people, with such Indians as may af- market. They are short $26,000, but ex- lumbus, wore very imposing. The dedi- hliate, and the fleerectary ol tne interior nect to pay up and continue business cation sneech by J. Ji. Waiglit, lisq., waa may send. shortly. la masterly niece of eloquence, instructive. nominations. Under the order isaued by Judge Blod- impressive and was loudly applauded bv """ The President hns nominated I'reder- gett, William Vochce, assignee of the U nreseiit. Tho Pythian Glee Club clme' Inlc 8 Miner United Rinten Attorney for Germaiiia Insurance Company, is renucBt- furnished some Bnlendid singing, and the Hbawuec. the Northern district nf Texas: Wilson ed under the further account for moneys Barracks band discoursed music in tliei r To tin Editor ol tho Ohio State Journal : M. Stanley, Illinois, Indian Agent of Lob received by mm, to snow causeway no usual manner. Whawnee, Ohio, April 10. iiiesciioois leoislntinn. must as certainly fail of sue- MrB. Margaret Jackson attempted am- cess. cide yesterday afternoon, it is said, by The Reniihlicana are saniruine and noisonimr. But the use ot the stom- buoyant, and think the prospects were ach pump saved her from an untimely never better for carrying Ohio by a good death. This is said to bo the third at- round majority. The April elections are tempt, hrst by drowning and second uy but a forerunner of what will happen in hanging. mat October. Garfield hero is regarded as the coming man, and Taft stock is rapidly on the de- Pinos Agency, Colorado. Harriabiurff. To tbe Editor of tho Ohio Suto Journal: Harrisbi'fo, Ohio, April 18. The officers elect of this village have all given Fort J--alxth Congresa Special Session. SENATE. Consideration was resumed ot the Wal lace resolution to alter the rule of tho accepted bonds. J. L. Smith, Mayor; Senate so that removals and appointments Stephen Lvdav. Clerk: A. C?Rnsk. Treas- he made, the Secretary of the Senate should not pay over certain moneys not Adjournment was then had until seven at this place will close Friday, the 26th accounted lor by mm. o clock, r rom toven to eight o'clock a re- inst. J. Albert Dean, wiionaseeen auper- It Ib stated the Wabash railroad is pro cention and band concert were held at Cbb- intendent for the last three years, will rating with the roads leading west from tie Hall, which was again crowded. At a leave here at the cloBe of the school, to St. lyouis, so that freight can be carried few minutes past eight the Knights and take charge of the Sugnr Grove schools, through to Kansas uty lrom JNcw lorn invited guests, accompanied uy tneir la dies, marched to llio itowiy jiome, where about two hundred and fifty par took of the many good things which anrpntl tbn ltnnmint. tnlilp. After annrO- tiriale toasts, the assembly repaireu to via St. Louis cheaper than Chicago. Snow In New York. Pout Jervis, N. Y April 18. Five inches of snow fell here, a foot at Monte- cello, and six to ten inches along the Jef- Fairtield conntv. Sunday, the Oth inst., a man named Weiner and his Bon John were stabbed by J. Shaw. Shaw was arrested at the time. Monday young Weiner died from the effects of his wound. We learn that Shaw, urer; J. J.Mieedcns, Mreet Commissioner, The tno prooW(1 lQ amem,ed KCnitm and Curtis Lydny, Marshal. removals and appointments to be ap- Ti.A t.. ... .i.. r:.n.i rnii..H k. i.n p.;,innt r ti,n Nnnntn nj r..i..n.i.... v.. n, .:u Ti;n:n ;i,.i.l k tlm nlna fannn LrnnKli nf tl,n Vrip At Sirnntnn rlnapil tl.o Aov't nninvnlilo exercises loni Sr.. has liepn diseharired and is now at bovs want to get new instruments, and was along this week and paid their men. of the morning hour, and the Army Ap- snow, hail and wind prostrated two miles to bo remembered by the many members large. . this is the way they intend to raise money m. . ..... - , I ... ,n ... 1 f I . . , 1 I .1 .11 IT! I I 1. iir. oi teiegranu noieB. i oi om jimon. uuu Kirk's Opera House, where a grand ball who as arrested for stabbing Weiner, The National Advocate came out yes terday with an odoroiiB article on nne of their notorious party leaders. Joe what's the matter? Didn't your partnei carry the Second ward? It is too bad that "small fries" cannot get through th; big world without trampling on each other's corn fields. Wenterville. To the Editor of ihe Ohio State Journal : Westerville, O., April 18. A large attendance was at the social at liishn Dickson's last night a very pleasant oc casion. Tho Cornet Band boys, assisted by Pro fessor Todd and others, will give a concert at the College Chapel to-night. They also urnnose to mve an entertainment the Town Hall next Tuesday night. Tli The boys are all feeling good. I propriation bill was taken up and Mr. of telegraph poles. John B. Bowen, who was arrested for I to pay for then). New Advertisements. $5.00 GRAND BANQUET $5.00 TO HE (HVEN AT THE PARK HOTEL, COLUMBUS, OHIO, -ON Monday HJoriiiiK, Stejpt. 1, 1B7Q, Or us soon thereafter as 12,000 Tickets are sold, when ten days no tice will be given iu all Columbus papers or ihe lline of holding Ihe Banquet. X ticket admits the holder to Equal Share in $60,000 Worth of Columbus City Property Deeded to live Trustees, in trust, for the Banquet Ticket holders. The majority of the Ticket holders present, on the day of the Banquet, will select a committee to adopt a plan to tlisposeof the property above mentioned. F. MICH FX. it 184 MONROE AYENUE (Late Residence of T. W. Algeo), on Tuesday.April 22,1879, at 1:30 P.M. The sale includes all in the house. Tapestry Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Parlor and Bed-Room Furniture, Book Case and Elegant Books, Mirror, Choice Engravings, Base Burners and Cook Stove, With Crockery and Kitchen Furniture Terms niailc known on day or sale. WM. 0. DUNN & CO. split 3t flew Music Books , by Rer. Sniouwl ok of Aimai and 8. H. Hncrk. A boot oi reat boau- ty, being In ettect "The (toftpol in Song," full ot trnotl teiti. with the beat of new lmuni and melodies mode for them. In prat and nearly reaay, n an ior u. an reins. THE NHININft R1VKR Ib olio of I bo bat purest nnd nweeiMl ol .Vnrfii .Vfliwf ong hooks. OKMN OF ENULfNII MONO U one of Lhfl rOokH ol the noblo Home Aluurai Libratr.wuic contains nearly nil the good bheel Muslo ever niibimtiea. ftilioi me Deal Konga. znu puges. Sii.oo uoarns; jft ciowi MrVAFOHKoontlnuea in uivat UemanJ. Si tor vocal copy, complotu. 7o contH iot inntrunitrntfti arrangeiudt. The Sorcerer, complete, is equally good, ai me same price. THE MINK A I, RECORD liusagTand rir dilation, and is a capital Weotiy Musical I'M per. 82 per year, 6 eentH for siimle copy, con- tuintug w come worm 01 music, OLIVER DIT80N & CO,, Bolton. 0. H. DITS0N & CO,, J. t. DITS0N & CO., 843 Broadway, N. V. apiy d BAW aw ly 922 Chettnut St,,Phlla relatlali' W. Ilimtinaton. Tiusteo, etc., plaintiff, r. Elijah deckel and oitiein, aeieuuants. Court ot Common Pleas of Fran kiln county, Ohio. TN PURSUANCE OP AN ORHEK OF THE i Court of Common rieaa of trankiin coutu nei. mmle at 11ia SuDtember term tlioroof. A. 1 1H1. In tbn nbovc entitled acUnil. Rl)l to iilin Jul Wuod anJ direrted, tho uiiderslgiKHl will oltev for sale, at public auction, to tho highest bidder, im Tucttriny, (lie aoih Day or lKny, A. 16179, nt 11 O'clock A. M., At thfi door of tho CoitTt Houso of in Id Franklin count v. in the city of Columbus, the follow! tag renl estate: Ilelng the north half ol lot number six (61, in T. W. Tulmadgu'a nddition to the city of OilumbuH.iu said county of Frajiklinaml Hiate of Ohio, as apptmra upon the plat of said addition rerorded in I'lfti i5ook uuiunur ono i), page auu, iu tho Hecoriler'fi office of Franklin county, Ohio, tu.ino the laiiio nrpmineH convened toKUinh Deck er hy James I'oiudexlcr ami wife, by deed bearing date 01 Apni a. a. v. ion. Appraised at f.1,200. j. WM. Baldwin Master Commissioner. Dewitt A .Hoffman, Plaintiff s Attorneys. ap!9 ltaw 5t b FOR. SA THE Mta'sCiiriiaie MaiMClmi Business DENIG & FERSOH. On account of tbe recent death of Mr, John J. Ferson, we offer for sule our entire business, including Ntork, Ntenm Power, 1'Htti'rnn, Tools, Machinery, Goodwill, etc. Our customers nnd the trade can depend on having their orders filled promptly as usual. For further information, terms, etc., apply to IDEnXTIGr db PERSOINT April 18, 1079. apl9 1 4p tf No. 78 . IIIOII ST., ( oluiiilius, O. SEE STIMSOHS' SPHIUG STYLES IHE ARTIST TAILORS, 123 Sot Hi St ma LAWN CEMETERY. ATTENTION, LOT OWNERS 1 AM NOW NtKPAItKD Tt) F1I.I. AU. orders for Plants, Evergreens, Shrubbery, Eto., At the Lowest Rates. No extra eharife for planting flowers in Cemetery or delivering to sny pari oi iue eiiy, Leave orders either at Oreen House or my Stand nt market. CAMPBELL HILL 'NURSERY. J. 1. CAMPBF.I.l,, l'rop'r. ii)2 lui 1 -l)i A. C. KiuncK. W. U. Kiiso. T. V. Oohkn. EMMICK, FORI) & OGDEN, FOUNDRY. ARCHlTKCTl'BAIi and other CASTINGS, Patterns and Models made to oriler. Mnnufiieturers of the celebrated Stool Wagon SltoiM. Office and Woiikh Fnelory St., north of Ooodnle, (W.( Mill .V, O. mhS 1 SMp ALEXANDER HOUSTON, COLUMBUS TOBACCO AGENCY Storage and Commission Merchant, 180 Somn High Street, ' de28 1 p tl COLVMBrS, O. KEEP'S SHIETS Ketn C uk torn HliirU, made to measure. The very beat that can bo produced at any price. Nix for 99. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Kwiin Pntfint Partly MnAo Dren Hhlrtff. The voi-y best that can ltd produced at any prlce, fit for $9, Easily finished by any little girl; all diltionH work done. Rwi.'H CJInglinm lTnihrellnM,the very best, Pntoni Proteolod Rlbn,$I m?ta. Extra Finn Twlllwl Ntlh, Pnravou Frame, . Hcp'n Kid CjIIovoh for Dent, the very hOHt. One Button, 91.10. Two Buttou, ftl.SIl. KoiN rnHorwctwr, lloslflr, Oollnrw, Very bent and lowest piices. All goodi warranted Biiiiiltloii ot matei lal and liictilars.wlth full par ticulars ami dtrtvMDiiM inr niensuronient, mslltd R. W. LINEN, Sole Ag't d5 ood Gm 1 4p 17 NOUTII IIIUII NT. uvea nin i w J. T. HARRIS & CO., ARCHITECTS, ilsve moved into their new quarters, In the McCunt Block, Cor. Day and High JAS. WILLIAMS, DYER AND PRF.SHKU OF OF.NTI.F.MEN'U Uolhiiii, Hi'iiMlltm, nud Silk Vclvul Col-hr. Also, Silk snd Folt Hit Clcsned, BlockMt and Kiitrttutued. No. 9U uth Front Htreet, In rear oiNgll House. Branch Offleo, BmlMman BaUit. ing, corner Brond and High streets. nolJ It 1 if